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    Goldman Sachs. Erfolg als Unternehmenskultur
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    Optical Illusions: Lucent and the Crash of Telecom
    • 2004

      The narrative explores a significant corporate disaster during the recent economic boom-and-bust cycle, focusing on the rise and fall of America's most widely held stock. It delves into the factors that contributed to the market mania and the subsequent near-destruction of the company, offering insights into the complexities of corporate dynamics and market behavior. The account highlights the lessons learned from this tumultuous period in financial history.

      Optical Illusions: Lucent and the Crash of Telecom
    • 2000

      Goldman Sachs

      • 504 pages
      • 18 hours of reading
      3.3(46)Add rating

      Revelatory insider's account of the rise and rise of a highly successful and controversial investment bank. schovat popis

      Goldman Sachs
    • 1999

      Goldman Sachs

      The Culture of Success

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Until 1998, when partners voted to go public, Goldman Sachs was Wall Street's last major private partnership and more profitable than any publicly-owned competitors. The author, a former company vice-president, traces the rise and development of the firm and its concept of "People and Culture".

      Goldman Sachs